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now for some other news from around the world -- there has been violence in syria, footage has emerged showing civilians coming under fire. activists say six people died in the violence. the syrian government says it has freed more than 900 prisoners involved in the recent anti-government protest. supporters of the former ivory coast president have expressed outrage at his transfer to the international criminal court. he is going to face charges of crimes against humanity. the icc says there is evidence that this violence that followed his defeat last year was deliberately organized by his supporters. the biggest walkout in a generation -- that's what labor unions are claiming in britain today. millions of public sector workers joined a nationwide strike to protest against the government's big spending cuts. it is they see now we have watched play out across industrialized world this year as workers feel the pain of austerity measures. >> it is the biggest strike for a generation. huge protests round -- wound their way through major cities in london, leads, birmingham and carcass. thos
now for some other news from around the world -- there has been violence in syria, footage has emerged showing civilians coming under fire. activists say six people died in the violence. the syrian government says it has freed more than 900 prisoners involved in the recent anti-government protest. supporters of the former ivory coast president have expressed outrage at his transfer to the international criminal court. he is going to face charges of crimes against humanity. the icc says there is...
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charlie: what's going to happen in syria. >> so these uprisings that caught everybody by surprise, are a reality that we have to de with. and there are two things that can happen. one is that you can be sure that there are people hard at work and to make sure they don't tu out the way the demonstrators want. in fact, if they can create a whole group of little irans all over the place that's what they want we need to be awe of what' going on. secondly, we need to think much harder about what our response is in order to shape the environment, to make the outcome be favorable. and for the first time in 60 years, it's not about sending them the six fleets or the marines or the air force or army or special forces. it's about providing them with economic assistance and training and coaching on how you can reshape your economy. how you can live, how a government can end up in more transparent way respt of human rights and be the government of these visionaries are trying to shape. and it's extremely important that it come out as close as possible thaway. now with a lot of people that i talked
charlie: what's going to happen in syria. >> so these uprisings that caught everybody by surprise, are a reality that we have to de with. and there are two things that can happen. one is that you can be sure that there are people hard at work and to make sure they don't tu out the way the demonstrators want. in fact, if they can create a whole group of little irans all over the place that's what they want we need to be awe of what' going on. secondly, we need to think much harder about...
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s top human rights official concluded today that syria has plunged into a civil war. navi pillay said the death toll may be far higher than the official figure of 4,000 killed since the syrian uprising began, eight months ago. also today, the u.s., the european union and the arab league imposed additional sanctions on a dozen leading syrians and eleven syrian companies. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: hillary clinton in burma-- a country not seen by a u.s. secretary of state in more than 50 years. margaret warner has the story. >> warner: secretary clinton is spending three days in the isolated nation. "washington post" correspondent willian juan who is traveling with her joins us by phone. william, thanks for being with us. relations between the u.s. and the military regime in burma have been in a deep freeze for a couple of decades. how is secretary clinton being received? >> she's been received well. she is the first u.s. official ever to set foot in the presidential palace, this ornate, somewhat gaudy mansion that looks l
s top human rights official concluded today that syria has plunged into a civil war. navi pillay said the death toll may be far higher than the official figure of 4,000 killed since the syrian uprising began, eight months ago. also today, the u.s., the european union and the arab league imposed additional sanctions on a dozen leading syrians and eleven syrian companies. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: hillary clinton in burma-- a country not seen...
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in syria however are quite scary because people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful but generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this crisis and interacting with the conflicting sides of it let's look at libya where the international intervention took place and the arab states acted according to the progress there in syria's instance it was the into arabic intervention especially on the part of the council states it was intended to resolve the crisis in the interests of the entire region and i hope that we the arabs and residents of this region will be able to resolve a problem on our own or a famine that it can comb through on the stand you correctly that you are against any intervention in syria situation except for regional forces. when you write firstly nobody outside this region wants to intervene in resolving this very complicated problem the consequences of an intervention would impact all countries of the region keeping this in mind we believe that the syrian leadersh
in syria however are quite scary because people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful but generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this crisis and interacting with the conflicting sides of it let's look at libya where the international intervention took place and the arab states acted according to the progress there in syria's instance it was the into arabic intervention especially on the...
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the sanctions in syria and ricochet and in fact those countries so i don't think sanctions are going to bring down the regime because being interested in the nationalistic and the and i think the enough of the population takes underage at the vis western interference in terms of the sanctions that they will also resist and i think that history going back to iraq and before teachers because sanctions you know are not really affective in changing the behavior of a regime they're dramatic they're for local consumption i know the u.s. congress is thrilled with these sanctions against syria and against iran but in real political terms i don't see the fruit of you know of of those efforts. obviously both sides have got to find another way to defuse these. dangerous situations and i think that it's going to have to be something different from sanctions sanctions are just going to work i think trying to lamb always good to hear your thoughts on this international lawrence lessig like the rest joining us stand by rick thank you for your thoughts. greece's ground to a halt as public service em
the sanctions in syria and ricochet and in fact those countries so i don't think sanctions are going to bring down the regime because being interested in the nationalistic and the and i think the enough of the population takes underage at the vis western interference in terms of the sanctions that they will also resist and i think that history going back to iraq and before teachers because sanctions you know are not really affective in changing the behavior of a regime they're dramatic they're...
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we have to see how the region change in syria will take place if it will take place. is a matter of rebalancing the alliances the old regina's where the result of a world that doesn't exist any longer their force in certain cases had to. be replaced by a new genus it is very significant what has been the result of the initial part of the elections in egypt very very significant and we have to see how this would be handled this will influence for sure the events that will take place in syria and therefore the course of events towards iran. i do not think there is an interest from the major western country which is the united states to engage in any war fare with iran at this stage therefore europeans have to. me make a dr declaration sanctioning what i said but the specially after the british embassy was was invaded by protesters but i do not feel it is the in the interest of a number of european countries to broaden further color a funny kind of italian think tank and see i.p.i. foundation joining us there in brussels thank you for your thoughts. greece's ground to a
we have to see how the region change in syria will take place if it will take place. is a matter of rebalancing the alliances the old regina's where the result of a world that doesn't exist any longer their force in certain cases had to. be replaced by a new genus it is very significant what has been the result of the initial part of the elections in egypt very very significant and we have to see how this would be handled this will influence for sure the events that will take place in syria and...
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well the arab spring was fast with dictators disappearing in egypt finally libya syria and yemen also witnessed the brink of civil war. protesters were driven from the streets by a massive military forces now we get their thoughts from that country's foreign minister who says they're bringing democracy and the rule of law to the gulf states was never. minimal offense or you have to start with the syrian dossier some say the corp counts of the arab states the gulf plays a larger role than it's intended to in resolving this crisis sometimes it even substitutes the arab league to believe its position can help be god knows this crisis is very important and very dangerous that syria is one of the security pillars in the region if syria is stable and secure its citizens would live peacefully and quietly today's events in syria however are quite scary and people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful but generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this crisis and interacting with the confl
well the arab spring was fast with dictators disappearing in egypt finally libya syria and yemen also witnessed the brink of civil war. protesters were driven from the streets by a massive military forces now we get their thoughts from that country's foreign minister who says they're bringing democracy and the rule of law to the gulf states was never. minimal offense or you have to start with the syrian dossier some say the corp counts of the arab states the gulf plays a larger role than it's...
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syria's government has released nine hundred twelve prisoners involved in the latest protests despite the crackdown on anti-government activists continuing nation by you clashes in the province reportedly killed at least thirteen it comes a day after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with damascus it's the latest country to impose sanctions on syria the u.n. it meantime estimates that more than three thousand five hundred people have died since the protests started in march. the first stage of egypt's parliamentary elections has ended official results and are set for thursday after a large voter turnout delayed the counting of ballots by one day the islamist group the muslim brotherhood which was banned one of the government of former president mubarak claims to be out in front the election will be spread across six weeks and final results announced early next year. u.s. authorities have discovered a six hundred meter long smuggling tunnel crossing under the border with mexico the passage was used to connect drug warehouses in tijuana and san diego officials say the tunne
syria's government has released nine hundred twelve prisoners involved in the latest protests despite the crackdown on anti-government activists continuing nation by you clashes in the province reportedly killed at least thirteen it comes a day after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with damascus it's the latest country to impose sanctions on syria the u.n. it meantime estimates that more than three thousand five hundred people have died since the protests started in march. the...
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is also ramping up the pressure on iran's ally syria imposing a fresh set of sanctions on individuals as well as the energy and financial sectors it comes in the wake of punitive measures from the arab league aimed at halting the violent crackdown on anti-government protesters damascus has already dubbed the sanctions economic war u.n. . human rights party i should say escalated over four thousand people have been killed in more than eight months of unrest saying the country is now in civil war the latest figure comes just a day before the merchants a u.n. meeting on the crisis earlier this week a un report accused government forces of committing crimes against humanity in their actions against the constraints is this a collective is frankly lemmas told me that he believes sanctions are useless i don't think sanctions are going to bring down the regime because the regime infantry and nationalistic and i think there's enough of the population that takes i'm groucho this western interference in terms of the sanctions. they will also resist and i think that history going back to iraq and
is also ramping up the pressure on iran's ally syria imposing a fresh set of sanctions on individuals as well as the energy and financial sectors it comes in the wake of punitive measures from the arab league aimed at halting the violent crackdown on anti-government protesters damascus has already dubbed the sanctions economic war u.n. . human rights party i should say escalated over four thousand people have been killed in more than eight months of unrest saying the country is now in civil war...
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the residents of syria but not the people or the nations that are opposing them in other words is just politically easy and the political elite who push these policies are not willing to take on real causes that would help the people of syria such as offering amnesty a long winter coming immigrate to those countries or leave. their also assuming great effectiveness to policies and ignoring the destructive impacts which really have a lot of goods and prosperity for people who live in syria. if the sanctions don't prove to be effective what next military intervention do you think some say that the syrian situation could be very similar to what happened in libya. exactly this point given that assad is very unlikely to sit or stand down or be threatened without foreign intervention even. that's a shame it looks as if we've lost our connection there with fergus clearly we had a pretty good connection at the start we'll see if we can get back to him a little later that was fergus hodgson and apologies for that break in our interview. other news now greece has ground to a halt as public servi
the residents of syria but not the people or the nations that are opposing them in other words is just politically easy and the political elite who push these policies are not willing to take on real causes that would help the people of syria such as offering amnesty a long winter coming immigrate to those countries or leave. their also assuming great effectiveness to policies and ignoring the destructive impacts which really have a lot of goods and prosperity for people who live in syria. if...
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. >> also, the crisis in syria. the death toll skyrockets as stability spirals out of control. >>> and a failing grade. are california's kids too plump to play on tla ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. >>> welcome back everyone. it has been nothing short of a long and passionate journey fighting the affliction of a.i.d.s., 30 years now. that is the white house this morning with a red ribbon hanging around it. it is world a.i.d.s. day today and the entire world reflecting back on this passionate type of process. it is 11:12 right now. >>> bell, this morning, the islamic brotherhood is claiming victory during early voting in egypt's landmark parliamentary election. islamists say they're on track to win a dominant majority. it appears the party has taken 40% of the vote and is expected. the victory comes at the expense of liberal parties and youth act
. >> also, the crisis in syria. the death toll skyrockets as stability spirals out of control. >>> and a failing grade. are california's kids too plump to play on tla ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. >>> welcome back everyone. it has been nothing short of a long and passionate journey fighting the...
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there are those who fight, risking all inside of syria. until now, there has been little connection between the former soldiers of the free syrian army and the academic uofficials of the syrian opposition group. now they have met and turkey and agreed to work together. the freak army recognizing the council's role in the revolution and their non pilot program. they believe that their main job is to protect civilians and will resist provocation by the assad regime. they have formed a committee to coordinate their campaign. all of this is important to bring the armed wing of the opposition under the umbrella of the civilian council. can the stop the slide towards civil war? the problem is that many of those that have taken up arms are only loosely under the command of the free syrian army. they might not want to stop ambushing government forces. anchor in the syrian communities of the death the protesters would make it hard for the armed men to restrain themselves and the death toll is causing growing alarm. >> as soon as there was more and
there are those who fight, risking all inside of syria. until now, there has been little connection between the former soldiers of the free syrian army and the academic uofficials of the syrian opposition group. now they have met and turkey and agreed to work together. the freak army recognizing the council's role in the revolution and their non pilot program. they believe that their main job is to protect civilians and will resist provocation by the assad regime. they have formed a committee...
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syria egypt. and libya you can look yourselves and see these documents that they're all online at wiki leaks top forward slash spy files but i'll just give you one example which is of contracts that wiki leaks is uncovered between a french company called amasis with the late colonel gadhafi former regime in libya to track mobile communications and wiki leaks says it has evidence that that software was used to track libyans opponents of these who were living in the u.k. at the time even though they say it's completely illegal in western companies western countries story it's illegal to use this kinds of these kinds of software by any kind of agency to obtain blanket information on groups of people in tunisia or wiki leaks says there has proof that the use of this software result in the information gained from the use of software like this has resulted in people dying at the hands of the grazie and it's not being used anymore to track individuals they they were at pains to point out that it's used t
syria egypt. and libya you can look yourselves and see these documents that they're all online at wiki leaks top forward slash spy files but i'll just give you one example which is of contracts that wiki leaks is uncovered between a french company called amasis with the late colonel gadhafi former regime in libya to track mobile communications and wiki leaks says it has evidence that that software was used to track libyans opponents of these who were living in the u.k. at the time even though...
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some other world news in brief for you this hour syria's government has released almost a thousand prisoners involved in the latest protest a spy the crackdown on anti-government activists continuing nationwide new clashes iraq province reportedly killed at least six civilians and seven syrian soldiers it comes a day after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with damascus and froze the government assets its latest country in homes sanctions on syria the u.n. estimates more than thirty five hundred people have died since the answer government protests started in march. the state of its parliamentary elections has and that official results are now set for thursday after a large voter turnout delaying the counting of ballots by one day islam is a group of muslim brotherhood which was banned under the government of former president mubarak claims it's leading the way they lecture will be spread across six weeks and final results will be announced early next year. yes porteous have discovered a six hundred new year long smuggling tala crossing the border with mexico a passage was used
some other world news in brief for you this hour syria's government has released almost a thousand prisoners involved in the latest protest a spy the crackdown on anti-government activists continuing nationwide new clashes iraq province reportedly killed at least six civilians and seven syrian soldiers it comes a day after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with damascus and froze the government assets its latest country in homes sanctions on syria the u.n. estimates more than...
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constant war and domination against people who resist their domination so iran and syria are different on the cards and become a conflagration will engulf the whole middle east that this has the potential for growing but that is the agenda right now very clearly they want major change all across africa libya was the start and look at the pacific of asia region the new the new troops new u.s. troops already sent from australia listen to clinton she is saying that the critical places for us domination is not iraq and afghanistan but in asia what's emerging right now is a historic time for next ten fifteen years where britain an american movie going down economically and militarily i don't know china russia emerging so they are really feeling that now is the crisis period to make sure sure they can dominate as much as possible through sanctions and war i mean it's all it's all you know it's any means necessary i mean whether they do it through sanctions or war or funding opposition movements it's all the same they want complete domination as soon as possible now when barefoot's from havin
constant war and domination against people who resist their domination so iran and syria are different on the cards and become a conflagration will engulf the whole middle east that this has the potential for growing but that is the agenda right now very clearly they want major change all across africa libya was the start and look at the pacific of asia region the new the new troops new u.s. troops already sent from australia listen to clinton she is saying that the critical places for us...
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syria's government has released nine hundred twelve prisoners involved in the latest protest despite a crackdown on anti-government activists continue nationwide new clashes in the province before look at least thirty people come today after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with the mask is it's the latest country to impose sanctions on syria the u.n. estimates more than thirty five hundred people have died since the protests started in march. the first stage of egypt's parliamentary elections has and it official results are now set for thursday after a large voter turnout delay the counting of ballots by one day islamize group muslim brotherhood which was banned under the government of former president bart claims is leading the way the election will be spread across six weeks and final results will be announced early next year. forty seven six hundred meter long smuggling tunnel crossing under the border with mexico the passage was used to connect to drug warehouses in tijuana and san diego officials say the tunnel complete with elevator and transport carts is the mos
syria's government has released nine hundred twelve prisoners involved in the latest protest despite a crackdown on anti-government activists continue nationwide new clashes in the province before look at least thirty people come today after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with the mask is it's the latest country to impose sanctions on syria the u.n. estimates more than thirty five hundred people have died since the protests started in march. the first stage of egypt's...
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so i think if anybody out there has a new i phone that you've heard of siri or you have syria but you probably heard of her regardless she talks to you you ask her questions and answers here's a little demonstration. what is the meaning of life. i. i can't answer that now the piece of time i tried to carry on playing which thing happens. once again what is the meaning of life. try. to guess and try all right so it's been really fun to see what people can come up with in terms of the types of answers that syria would give you but now it turns out that syria may have an actual opinion when it comes to abortion if you ask her in new york city and say a question clinic so this tell you that i didn't find any if you ask here in washington d.c. she won't direct you to planned parenthood but suggest that you pay a visit to the first choice women's health center which is an anti-abortion pregnancy crisis center but she will try to tell you where to find buy agra hospitals where you could see if you have direct or lasting for more than five hours places you might be able to score marijuana and
so i think if anybody out there has a new i phone that you've heard of siri or you have syria but you probably heard of her regardless she talks to you you ask her questions and answers here's a little demonstration. what is the meaning of life. i. i can't answer that now the piece of time i tried to carry on playing which thing happens. once again what is the meaning of life. try. to guess and try all right so it's been really fun to see what people can come up with in terms of the types of...
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. >> syria said yesterday's attack, there has been worse over the years but cutting off all diplomatic relations is extraordinary rare in peacetime. perhaps it was to teach a lesson to a country that doesn't play by the rules. a country which seems close to having a nuclear bomb. >> the iranians are being informed now we require the immediate closer of the iranian embassy in london and all iranian diplomatic staff must leave the united kingdom within 48 hours. if any country makes it impossible for us to operate on their soil, they cannot expect to have a functioning embassy here. >> so by the weekend, iran's embassy here in london, just like britain's embassy in tehran will effectively be closed down. almost at the very last moment, iran's foreign ministry put out a statement seeming to apologize for yesterday's attack, but it was too late and the apology wasn't strong enough. in six years, then, britain has gone from offering friendship to iran, that was angrily rejected, to shutting down all direct links altogether. and the basic reason is the political in fighting in tehran itself.
. >> syria said yesterday's attack, there has been worse over the years but cutting off all diplomatic relations is extraordinary rare in peacetime. perhaps it was to teach a lesson to a country that doesn't play by the rules. a country which seems close to having a nuclear bomb. >> the iranians are being informed now we require the immediate closer of the iranian embassy in london and all iranian diplomatic staff must leave the united kingdom within 48 hours. if any country makes...
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is also ramping up the pressure on iran's allies syria imposing a fresh set of sanctions on individuals and businesses there it comes in the wake of punitive measures from the arab league aimed at halting the violent crackdown on anti-government protesters specifically already the sanctions economic un human rights when he says over four thousand people have been killed in more than eight months of unrest and see the latest figure comes just a day before an emergency un meeting on the crisis earlier this week a un report accused government forces of committing crimes against humanity in their actions against demonstrators. greece has grown to a halt as public service employees walk out of a new paid cuts job suspensions and an emergency property tax protests as the first major test for the new technocrat leadership in athens which secured the next e.u. bailout tranche by pledging to go forward with austerity thousands of people went out in athens main square where the strike closed schools disrupted public transport and at hospitals rely on emergency stand on wednesday the military affa
is also ramping up the pressure on iran's allies syria imposing a fresh set of sanctions on individuals and businesses there it comes in the wake of punitive measures from the arab league aimed at halting the violent crackdown on anti-government protesters specifically already the sanctions economic un human rights when he says over four thousand people have been killed in more than eight months of unrest and see the latest figure comes just a day before an emergency un meeting on the crisis...
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and syria i agree that there would be the strategic change the matter any change in syria. if you ask why they are still there it is probably out of the field of what it would be when he's not. the question is a question of when, not if. then you have bahrain. it's changed the success would be devastating result with saudi arabia. unfortunately for iraq in the two countries they are standing on opposite sides. and syria they're putting the government against the people, so to speak. and in bahrain they're putting the people against the government. we, the people, the government. but i think it is not such a significant country but it is a symbol of [inaudible] -- on the nuclear issue, imagine if ghadafi had capability in the last few months. i think if the political earthquake convinced me even more in this kind of regime it is better that they wouldn't have this capability. or think about the earthquake in japan. there is no other nation that is thinking about the earthquake as a constant thing. at the university of washington the first thing they gave me is the key on how
and syria i agree that there would be the strategic change the matter any change in syria. if you ask why they are still there it is probably out of the field of what it would be when he's not. the question is a question of when, not if. then you have bahrain. it's changed the success would be devastating result with saudi arabia. unfortunately for iraq in the two countries they are standing on opposite sides. and syria they're putting the government against the people, so to speak. and in...
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i am glad you said that syria did you give me these great segues into a conversation i wrote this down. i love this line in terms of how on you open the text about your childhood. you say, "i was born into poverty and for a long time poverty was all i thought i would know. it defined me in the depths of my soul. " speaking of never giving up, particularly given where you started, how does poverty still define you? >> first of all, poverty continues to exist. it appearance seems to be relentless not only all of the things in america but also globally. we are over 7 billion people on earth. i do not see any philosophical analysis that suggests we know how to get out of this. what we need to do, people are not prepared to commit themselves even those who want to be outside of this oppression everyone is experiencing. nobody wants to step in and stopped the machine that perpetuates this relationship to poverty. many who have nothing as opposed to the few who have everything. as long as these disparities remain between people and forces, i think we will be in a perpetual state of a people.
i am glad you said that syria did you give me these great segues into a conversation i wrote this down. i love this line in terms of how on you open the text about your childhood. you say, "i was born into poverty and for a long time poverty was all i thought i would know. it defined me in the depths of my soul. " speaking of never giving up, particularly given where you started, how does poverty still define you? >> first of all, poverty continues to exist. it appearance seems...
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. >> syria is considered to be in a state of civil war with 4000 people killed since the protests began in march. the transitional council and the syrian -- the free syrian army have joined forces. the president of france has said that he and the german chancellor, angela merkel, will seek a new european union treaty to impose greater financial discipline. he said that the debt crisis revealed major weaknesses in the european union and that it needed to be rebuilt. there is new evidence that the crisis in the eurozone stretches far beyond europe possible orders. china has seen its manufacturing output shrank partly because european nations are not importing some many chinese goods. >> shanghai, china, the world's second-biggest economy. still growing fast while western economies stagnate. the eurozone is floundering under its debt and they are not buying as much chinese staff. all of those troubles some western debts, someone say that china is partly to blame. look at the extraordinary wealth that the chinese economic miracle has generated. the way that china has exported some much more
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. >>> international pressure on syria is intensifying. e.u. ministers will meet thursday to discuss further action against the regime. it has been cracking down on opposition protests for eight months. the turkish foreign minister said his country has imposed sanctions on damascus that include freezing syrian government assets and suspending all financial dealings, including sales of weapons and military equipment. syrian forces are reported to have shot dead at least six protesters. >>> the muslim brotherhood has claimed the league in egypt's first public three elections since the overthrow of hosni mubarak. the freedom and justice party says that initial results put it in the lead with over 40% of the vote creditthe also puts the liberal egyptian blocked neck and neck with the ultra- conservative party for second place. the official first-round results are expected thursday. the final makeup of parliament will not be made clear until march. >>> syriana is here to talk about a concerted move by the banks? >> that is right, and a surprise move
. >>> international pressure on syria is intensifying. e.u. ministers will meet thursday to discuss further action against the regime. it has been cracking down on opposition protests for eight months. the turkish foreign minister said his country has imposed sanctions on damascus that include freezing syrian government assets and suspending all financial dealings, including sales of weapons and military equipment. syrian forces are reported to have shot dead at least six protesters....
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syria looks like a real problem. egypt is a problem. a moderate government with reform and reasonable relations with the u.s. and stable myanmar, that would be desirable and something the obama administration could point to and say, yes, we did this. >>> china has been urging the united states to lift sanctions against myanmar. it has close ties with the southeast asian country. foreign ministry spokesperson hong lei commented on clinton's visit to myanmar. >> translator: all countries concerned should lift sanctions against myanmar and try to promote its stability and development. >> hong lei also stressed the importance of maintaining china and myanmar's relations. >> translator: both china and myanmar want to increase this strategic cooperation and doing so will contribute to peace and stability in the region. >> myanmar is becoming strategically vital for china to meet its skyrocketing domestic energy demand. china has been financing port construction projects in myanmar and it also plans to build pipelines in the country, so it can
syria looks like a real problem. egypt is a problem. a moderate government with reform and reasonable relations with the u.s. and stable myanmar, that would be desirable and something the obama administration could point to and say, yes, we did this. >>> china has been urging the united states to lift sanctions against myanmar. it has close ties with the southeast asian country. foreign ministry spokesperson hong lei commented on clinton's visit to myanmar. >> translator: all...
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we are still to discover what will syria most likely going to let you know what i do people go to the bridge was our an argument for a good search it was the only answer right now there is a thorough answer how much just a straightforward answer on anything and it's important to note and it doesn't give press conferences every day the last one was on november twenty third turns out romney has become so good at avoiding cameras and microphones that he's forgotten how to answer the presses questions were darla's this is going to be a big problem down the road if he actually intends on being the republican presidential nominee so for thinking he can win the primaries just by shaking hands and looking good and not giving interviews on his intentions and his agenda mitt romney is tonight's tool time winner. already time now for happy hour joining me as lauren lyster host of capital account of here right here on r t and of course jim hansen retired special operations master sergeant and military blogger at black five dot net all right guys lots to talk about tonight lots going on so washing
we are still to discover what will syria most likely going to let you know what i do people go to the bridge was our an argument for a good search it was the only answer right now there is a thorough answer how much just a straightforward answer on anything and it's important to note and it doesn't give press conferences every day the last one was on november twenty third turns out romney has become so good at avoiding cameras and microphones that he's forgotten how to answer the presses...
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throw into the mix what is going on in syria. we still do not have a firm grip over the hundreds who have been shot and killed based on protests inside syria in places like damascus and through that area. this alone would be enough to tell you the region is underway for enormous change. then you add into the mix, what is happening with iran most likely on the doorstep of a nuclear program. also what is happening down here in yemen. this would be enough for one day. then you throw in iran and yemen and you see ultimately the issues and the concerns of israel that sits in this neighborhood now. the muslim spring or the arab spring we should say that started almost ten months ago is now moving into the arab winter. we wait to see how this turns out, martha. martha: bill, thank you so much, bill hemmer looking at that entire region. those are a few of the stories bill and i are watching for you this morning in "america's newsroom.". coming up a major scare at centre court after a routine performance for a cheerleader went horribly wr
throw into the mix what is going on in syria. we still do not have a firm grip over the hundreds who have been shot and killed based on protests inside syria in places like damascus and through that area. this alone would be enough to tell you the region is underway for enormous change. then you add into the mix, what is happening with iran most likely on the doorstep of a nuclear program. also what is happening down here in yemen. this would be enough for one day. then you throw in iran and...
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through the uprisings in countries like egypt syria tunisia and libya intelligence groups on the military worldwide on this technology to track anyone who expressed anti-government sentiments and in some cases those tools are responsible for their deaths at the hands of the government now while this technology is technically illegal a market for surveillance tools in the u.s. and around the world has surged since nine eleven and as a songe points out the industry is unregulated so these companies overstep any ethical boundaries on a regular basis hopefully wiki leaks latest leak of information regarding this type of surveillance equipment will force government agencies to take a stance on the issue or at least pass up to what they've been doing behind closed doors. well last night for the first time demonstrators with the occupy wall street movement targeted event for the president it was a big fundraiser for president obama in new york city supporters paid between a thousand and thirty five thousand dollars per person to attend were a few hundred of them and they say the protesters say t
through the uprisings in countries like egypt syria tunisia and libya intelligence groups on the military worldwide on this technology to track anyone who expressed anti-government sentiments and in some cases those tools are responsible for their deaths at the hands of the government now while this technology is technically illegal a market for surveillance tools in the u.s. and around the world has surged since nine eleven and as a songe points out the industry is unregulated so these...
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the administration is commending the turkish government for tough sanctions on syria today in response to the government's crackdown on dissent. this is amateur video purporting to show the security forces firing on civilians in a town near the turkish border. >> labor unions say 2 million people join a one-day strike in great britain today. prime minister david cameron disagreed calling it a damp squibb. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg is in london to show us what happened. >> there were massive strikes across the u.c. state. changes the pension plan. public sector employee from the hospital workers immigration officers to the union of head teachers by the way struck today for the first time. state the biggest public walk-out in a generation. >> it's not very good. we're going to have to work much, much longer to get the same amount. >> in places it became unruly. they broke in the place that they claim has britain's highest paid ceo. in parliament today, tempers flared. the government said strikes are not helpful and accused the opposition labor party of fomenting th
the administration is commending the turkish government for tough sanctions on syria today in response to the government's crackdown on dissent. this is amateur video purporting to show the security forces firing on civilians in a town near the turkish border. >> labor unions say 2 million people join a one-day strike in great britain today. prime minister david cameron disagreed calling it a damp squibb. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg is in london to show us what...